I took my medicine at 10:41 AM. I was supposed to take it at 8:45 AM.
Obviously 1 missed dose won’t kill me, but I don’t know what could’ve happened during the two hours the immunosuppressants worn off.
I’m going to be more careful now.
"Although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it." – Helen Keller
I took my medicine at 10:41 AM. I was supposed to take it at 8:45 AM.
Obviously 1 missed dose won’t kill me, but I don’t know what could’ve happened during the two hours the immunosuppressants worn off.
I’m going to be more careful now.
Today I took my medication at 1PM. I was supposed to take it at 8:45 AM.
My alarm clock must’ve not gone off. But I checked my iPhone and the alarm was still set for 8:45 AM every day!
I already missed two doses: one today and one December 24, 2018. My body is very sensitive to the immunosuppressants, so I really hope that nothing drastic happened with those missed doses.
In psychology, I watched a video about how teenagers purposely missed multiple doses, and they all died. I’m not going to die, but I don’t want my heart to be damaged.
I took my medication today at 9:30 PM instead 8:45 PM. My alarm didn’t go off. My fault, I’m sorry.
I took my medication today at 10:30 AM instead of 8:45 AM. I usually sleep in on Saturdays,and when I woke up, I realized my alarm didn’t go off. My alarm was set for 8:30 AM on WEEKDAYS.
I’m really slacking off, geez. First February 5, 2019, and now today. I’m going to be more strict.
Today I took my meds at 9:50 AM. I swear my alarm didn’t go off. I also checked the app and it said “every day”.
Maybe I’m being hypocritical right now but I swear it wasn’t my fault!